نتایج جستجو برای: auditory brainstem response abr

تعداد نتایج: 1048305  

2015
A. SERRA P. DI MAURO S. COCUZZA I. CHIARAMONTE L. MAIOLINO

The aetiology of neurosensorial damage with unilateral hearing loss and/or tinnitus and dizziness can often be difficult to determine because they may be caused wide variety of pathologic processes and a variety of diagnostic tests are needed in initial evaluation. In this paper, the authors describe, the techniques and indications of neuroimaging for evaluation of auditory symptoms. Auditory b...

Journal: :Hearing research 2008
Ilona J Miko Mark Henkemeyer Karina S Cramer

The Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their membrane-anchored ligands, ephrins, are signaling proteins that act as axon guidance molecules during chick auditory brainstem development. We recently showed that Eph proteins also affect patterns of neural activation in the mammalian brainstem. However, functional deficits in the brainstems of mutant mice have not been assessed physiologically. The ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Dawn L Lee Frederick G Strathmann Robert Gelein Joseph Walton Margot Mayer-Pröschel

Iron is critical in multiple aspects of CNS development, but its role in neurodevelopment--the ability of iron deficiency to alter normal development--is difficult to dissociate from the effects of anemia. We developed a novel dietary restriction model in the rat that allows us to study the effects of iron deficiency in the absence of severe anemia. Using a combination of auditory brainstem res...

Journal: :Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR 2001
L A Werner R C Folsom L R Mancl C L Syapin

Gap detection is a commonly used measure of temporal resolution, although the mechanisms underlying gap detection are not well understood. To the extent that gap detection depends on processes within, or peripheral to, the auditory brainstem, one would predict that a measure of gap threshold based on the auditory brainstem response (ABR) would be similar to the psychophysical gap detection thre...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1995
M Valente J Peterein J Goebel J G Neely

In 95 percent of the cases, patients with acoustic neuromas will have some magnitude of hearing loss in the affected ear. This paper reports on four patients who had acoustic neuromas and normal hearing. Results from the case history, audiometric evaluation, auditory brainstem response (ABR), electroneurography (ENOG), and vestibular evaluation are reported for each patient. For all patients, t...

Journal: :American journal of audiology 2005
Jean L Johnson Karl R White Judith E Widen Judith S Gravel Betty R Vohr Michele James Teresa Kennalley Antonia B Maxon Lynn Spivak Maureen Sullivan-Mahoney Yusnita Weirather Sally Meyer

PURPOSE This article is the 1st in a series of 4 articles on a recently completed multistate study of newborn hearing screening. METHOD The study examined the efficacy of the 2-stage otoacoustic emission/automated auditory brainstem response (OAE/A-ABR) protocol for identifying hearing loss in newborns. RESULTS The study found that the 2-stage OAE/A-ABR protocol did miss a significant numbe...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2014
Mia Sköld Johan Källstrand Sara Nehlstedt Annelie Nordin Sören Nielzén Jens Holmberg Rolf Adolfsson

BACKGROUND Bipolar disorder type I (BP-I) belongs to a spectrum of affective disorders that are expressed in many different ways and therefore can be difficult to distinguish from other conditions, especially unipolar depression, schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia (SZ), but also anxiety and personality disorders. Since early diagnosis and treatment have shown to improve the long-term progn...

Journal: :Hearing Research 2016
Rüdiger Land Alice Burghard Andrej Kral

In mice, the auditory brainstem response (ABR) is frequently used to assess hearing status in transgenic hearing models. The diagnostic value of the ABR depends on knowledge about the anatomical sources of its characteristic waves. Here, we studied the contribution of the inferior colliculus (IC) to the click-evoked scalp ABR in mice. We demonstrate a non-invasive correlate of the IC response t...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2003
Marek Bak Mariola Sliwińska-Kowalska Marek Zmyślony Adam Dudarewicz

OBJECTIVES A widespread use of mobile phones evokes a growing concern for their possible adverse effects on the human central nervous system. This study was aimed at evaluating the effects of EMF generated by mobile phones, at all standard wavelengths: 450, 935 and 1800 MHz used in Poland, on the auditory brainstem-evoked responses (ABR) during and after the exposure. MATERIALS AND METHODS Th...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1998
T K Parthasarathy P Borgsmiller B Cohlan

This study evaluated the effects of stimulus repetition rate, phase, and frequency on the auditory brainstem response (ABR) in normal-hearing neonates and adults. In both neonates and adults, the results clearly showed large ABR wave V latency differences between condensation and rarefaction for low-frequency stimuli. Phase dependent latency effects are believed to be a result of the phase-sens...

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